they wont be able to help us with our food.
mould is a helpful one and bacteria is a harmful one
Some flatworms can be harmful to humans as they can cause diseases like schistosomiasis. However, not all flatworms are harmful, and some are actually beneficial by controlling pest populations in the environment.
Plants can be dangerous to humans due to poisons or allergies.
Paramecium cilia are little hairs around its body that can make it move in different directions. It is beneficial to the paramecium to get food (bacteria) and there are no harmful effects.
one quarter ounce of yeast or .25 ounce equals 1.5 teaspoons or 1 1/2 tsps.
mould is a helpful one and bacteria is a harmful one
Yes, if you are standing on one.
No, striped wolf spiders are not harmful to humans. They are primarily shy and non-aggressive, and their venom is not considered dangerous to humans. If provoked, they may bite as a last resort, but their bites are usually mild and cause minimal reaction.
Protists are mostly harmful for humans. They are endoparasites (Tapeworm) inhabiting human intestine. One best example is Plasmodium which causes the Malaria in humans.
One non harmful antigen type is blood types. These carry antigens that are not typically harmful to humans. The common blood types are: A, B, AB and O.
Yes, The yeast that causes jock itch and athletes foot is exactly the same as the yeast that causes Vaginal yeast infections. Humans typically are infected only with one certain type of yeast. The medications are the same drug, but they are prepared differently so they have different PH depending on what part of the body they are intended for.
One packet of yeast is equal to about 2 1/4 teaspoons of yeast.
One package of yeast is typically equivalent to about 2 1/4 teaspoons of yeast.
Yes sometimes infact i got bit by one!!
One package of yeast typically contains about 2 1/4 teaspoons of yeast.
One packet of yeast typically contains about 2 1/4 teaspoons of yeast.
Some flatworms can be harmful to humans as they can cause diseases like schistosomiasis. However, not all flatworms are harmful, and some are actually beneficial by controlling pest populations in the environment.